Our traveling exhibition “STRANDED: The Sea Turtles and Fishermen of Baja California Sur, Mexico” is back in New England!! Our good friends at the Patagonia Clothing Company are hosting the latest version of our exhibition in the Freeport, Maine store. If you’re anywhere near Portland or Freeport, go check it out… learn a few things about the environment, buy some great quality / sustainably constructed clothing/gear and have fun.
In addition to the exhibition, we will be delivering a few more of our famous slide talks on the “behind the scenes” of our assignment in Baja in the coming months. The slide talks are always a blast and we promise you’ll learn something, laugh a lot and go home wanting to help make our world an even better place. As always, our talks are either free or 100% in support of a charity we believe in. We’ll post the exact dates when they get finalized.
We’ve posted a link to the Patagonia Store directions here, and in the meantime, you can preview the exhibition online at www.brianwedge.com/stranded. We’re proud to partner with Patagonia because we share many of the same core values that are rooted in an absolute commitment to quality, sustainability and responsibility. Patagonia, like Brian Wedge Photography is also a fellow member of 1% For The Planet… putting their ethics to action and making a significant impact toward improving the world we live in.
Links:
The background story on the assignment in Baja
Patagonia, Freeport, ME Directions
Lea - very very cool!
Don Milgate - Wow, great photos Brian!
brianwedge - Thanks for the encouragement! I’ve learned a lot over the years from watching you (and Keith) working. I REALLY appreciate your amazing skills, not to mention your uber-cool-laid-back-inclusionary-Seattle-hip-E-pin vibe. (Though I still don’t know how to properly fold a polo shirt)!
stacy t - b – that is beautiful. that sea turtle brings me to a warm place rather than the bitter cold on NYC. what lens is that last pic taken with? 16-35mm? 24mm?? love the super wide angle. just got a 24-70mm (canon girl) and i love the 24 part of it. the next lens is a fixed super wide for me!
brianwedge - Hey Stacy, that last image is with the 16mm… of the 16-35. It’s a must have lens (in my opinion). I use canon as well, and if you like the 24, you’ll freak over the 16mm or the 15mm fixed.